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Hyroglyphx
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Message 40 of 100 (537693)
11-30-2009 10:08 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Peg
10-25-2009 7:42 AM


Large, localized flood
Im interested if anyone else has read it and what they think of the evidence that these researchers found regarding the sudden disapearance of populations and the repopulation by new settlers with more advanced technologies.
I've read it and thought it was well-written and well-sourced. I think there is more than sufficient evidence to assume that a flood killed many people in the Mesopotamian region, and that the Black Sea used to be the Black Lake, which had inhabitants living there for many years.
It also does a lot to explain the Deluge stories spoken of in many Middle-eastern traditions.

"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." --John Adams

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 41 of 100 (537694)
11-30-2009 10:10 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by AnswersInGenitals
10-25-2009 3:32 PM


Re: A flood of flood mythes.
why did you label this topic as "Noah's flood"?
Because that's the title of the book she is sourcing.

"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." --John Adams

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Hyroglyphx
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Message 42 of 100 (537701)
11-30-2009 10:40 AM
Reply to: Message 13 by Peg
10-27-2009 2:37 AM


Re: A flood of flood mythes.
I first want you to read this article, which is verified empirically. Notice at the bottom it speaks of creation, yet all these civilizations were already in existance. The biblical timeline, while in some regards appears to do a good job of chronicaling from Adam to Jesus, is not accurate enough.
Do you have any timelines for the people of Nth america?
It is difficult to precisely say when the first migration of clovis, pre-clovis, and paleo-indians made the first journey. What we can know is when the latest that migration began. There were human remains found on
A new discovery makes the Eva de Naharon the oldest known human remains in North America. There are other comparable sites found in caves in Oregon and others on Santa Rosa island, CA, dating some 13,000 years.
What do you say about the 'clovis culture' regarding their replacement by several other cultures from the time of the Younger Dryas?
There is dispute that pre-clovis cultures existed in the Americas. There is new evidence to suggest this. Some point to the Solutrean hypothesis based on superficial evidence, but it does not have a lot of support.
Do you agree that there is an observed change in the archaeological record including numerous extinctions at this time? and if not, why not?
There's always numerous extinctions going on.
Edited by Hyroglyphx, : No reason given.

"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." --John Adams

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